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Rosanne Cash - Black Cadillac | Rumpus Music

Albums of Our Lives: Rosanne Cash’s Black Cadillac

By Magin LaSov Gregg

September 29th, 2016

In her voice, I am held, cradled even. I am equal parts longing and hope. I am home.

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Tags: Albums of Our Lives, Black Cadillac, blues, country, daughters, death, depression, Eudora Welty, Faulkner, folk, Good Intent, grief, homeless, johnny cash, Like a Wave, Like Fugitives, Louisiana, Magin LaSov Gregg, Mississippi, mothers, mothers and daughters, Music, NPR, One Writer’s Beginnings, rock, Rosanne Cash, Rumpus music, The Sound and the Fury, The World Unseen, wedding

The Rumpus Interview with Kate Walbert

By Lindsay Whalen

July 22nd, 2015

Author Kate Walbert talks about her new novel, The Sunken Cathedral, about the way cities change over time, and her approach to using footnotes in fiction.

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Tags: 9/11, Burma, Chelsea, climate change, Denis Johnson, disruption, Dorothy Day, Elephant Company, empathy, Eudora Welty, footnotes, French, hilary mantel, historical fiction, identity, interruption, Iwo Jima, julian barnes, Kate Walbert, lindsay whalen, Manhattan, multiple realities, Muriel Spark, New York City, octogenarians, One Writer’s Beginnings, penelope fitzgerald, playwright, The Gardens of Kyoto, The Highline, The Long Loneliness, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Sunken Cathedral, Train Dreams, visual culture, World War II

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